Improvement in remedies for hog-cholera



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ALLEN MAY DUNN, OF OQUAWKA, ILLINOIS.

IMPROVEMENT lN REMEDIES FOR HOG-CH.OLERA..

Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 180,012, dated July 18, 1876; application filed J une 6, 1876.

To all whom it may concern; tian red and potash. are added and mixed Be it known that I, ALLEN MAYDUNN, of again. The two compounds are then mixed Oquawka, in the county of Henderson and together and strained, stirred,or churned, and

State of Illinois, have invented certain new bottled while warm. Thismixture has then and useful Improvements in Medicine for the to undergo aprocess of fermentation, which chicken cholera, and colic and lung-fever in Cure of Hog-0holera, Chicken-Cholera, and takes from fifty to sixty-days, and after which (Jolie and Lung-Fever in Horses; and I do the compound, is ready for use. hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, 1 do notconfine myself to the exact proporand exact description thereof, which will ena= tions of the ingredients herein mentioned, as

ble others skilled in the artto which it apperthey may perhaps be varied according to cirtains to make and use the same. cumstan'zes.

The nature of my invention consists in a Having thust'ully described my invention, medical compound for the cure of hog-cholera, what-l claim as new, and desire to secure Letter Patent, is-

horses, as will be. hereinafter more fully set The within-described composition, consisti'orth. ing' of Venetian red, potash, 'asafetida,'sul- My medical compound is composed of the phnr, and water,'iu substantially the propor-' .l'ollowing ingredients, in aboutv the following tions described, and for the purpose specitied.

proportions: Venetian red, two ounces; pot- In testimony thatI claim the foregoing as ash, one ounce; asal'etida, one pound; sulmy'own invention 1 aflix my signatureilr' phur, one pound; water, ten' quarts. Six presence of two witnesses. quarts of boiling water are added to the asat'etida, and churned or stirred until thorough- I 1y dissolvul. The sulphur is added to four Witnesses: quarts of warm water, and stirred until thor- H. F. MoALLlsTER, oughly mixed. After being mixed, the Vene- WM. 0. RICE.

ALLEN MAY DUNN. 

